Example sentences of "[coord] [noun] take [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Stephan Brüback of the German shop design specialist Hans Brüback Landenbau & Verkaufstechnik took a visual approach to the theme of customer recognition , suggesting that social differences be accepted and even adopted in the definition of a shop 's corporate identity .
2 Here , an individual or group takes a high-risk position to expose an injustice or inconsistency which produces a sense of moral outrage .
3 In April 1990 , three partners and a manager from the newly-merged Big Six firm Ernst & Young took the unusual step of leaving to set up their own practice .
4 As he leaped down the stair he was shouting for Farquhar Neas , and whisky to take a foul taste from his mouth .
5 Procedure in the High Court remains complex and cases take a considerable time to come to trial .
6 Colonel Windsor refilled it , and Tubby took a large swallow before gathering himself together to reply .
7 As they reached the mouth of the tunnel , fresh air drifted in and Devlin took a deep breath .
8 Despite the warnings of Callaghan and Healey , the TUC at its conference in September 1977 voted for a return to ‘ unfettered collective bargaining ’ , with Jones and Scanlon taking the adverse view .
9 Three years ago , Philip and Victoria took a four-week trip to San Francisco and stayed with a friend who had completely transformed the interior of his house with Oriental art and antiques .
10 The engine box had a centre ‘ handle ’ and Ian took a long time sighting his chimney by this .
11 In the spring of 1333 , Edward assembled an army in which those who had helped him to overthrow Mortimer and Isabella took a prominent part .
12 Christmas was coming and Ellen took a part-time job in the college office to meet the extra costs of the season , and there met Nerina 's mother , a pleasant woman wearing a serviceable sari and black lace-up shoes .
13 Start with Words and Pictures takes the unique approach of explaining a word by contrasting it with other words .
14 New Zealanders really do scrummage and referees take a liberal view of the metre and a half law .
15 Dana Gillespie : ‘ I 've got to say , I think in a way cocaine can really freeze your emotions , and David took an awful lot .
16 It was a sparse audience and Ivy took a great interest in it .
17 Enough was only just enough and Ireland took a perfect record on to their second pool engagement against home town favourites Hong Kong .
18 Ana asked softly , and Maggie took a deep breath and tried to get a smile into her voice .
19 He also used Law himself to impress editors who were on less familiar terms with Fraser , as with Marlowe of the Daily Mail , and Law took a direct interest in negotiations with the most difficult of all the Unionist editors , J. L. Garvin of the Observer .
20 Approximately ten of the students came from outside Britain , and Eva took a special interest in them .
21 Traditionally members of the Southern ( now Beazer Homes ) League , they were allotted a place in the Vauxhall League , which they head by two points , and Gould takes a healthy smattering of former Northampton players back tomorrow .
22 Traditionally members of the Southern ( now Beazer Homes ) League , they were allotted a place in the Vauxhall League , which they head by two points , and Gould takes a healthy smattering of former Northampton players back tomorrow .
23 Liz Chick , the Oxford cox , gave way and Cambridge took a narrow lead , though the crews were again level at the Mile .
24 The extract from Clarke and Willis takes a different view , arguing for multiple transitions from youth to adulthood , and examining the place of schooling in that process , especially for working-class young people .
25 Insurance , ferries , food and kit took a large slice , the rest went on fuel for the Land Rover 's seven thousand mile round trip .
26 Cardiff was , of course , built on mud flats , and nature takes a long time to change .
27 Both immigration and customs take a stern view of any visiting yachts trying to charter while in Fijian waters and are determined to catch anyone who is trying to do it illegally .
28 Both Harris and Doody take a particular interest in Mary Leapor 's poetry .
29 It is the responsibility and duty of investors and businesses to take a long-term view and they increasingly do so .
30 Blood matted the blond hair , and Lindsey took a deep breath as she leaned closer to peer at the wound .
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